Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (May 2018)

Genomic analysis of bifunctional Class C-Class D β-lactamases in environmental bacteria

  • Melise Chaves Silveira,
  • Marcos Catanho,
  • Antônio Basílio de Miranda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760180098
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 113, no. 8

Abstract

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β-lactamases, which are found in several bacterial species and environments, are the main cause of resistance to β-lactams in Gram-negative bacteria. In 2009, a protein (LRA-13) with two β-lactamase domains (one class C domain and one class D domain) was experimentally characterised, and an extended action spectrum against β-lactams consistent with two functional domains was found. Here, we present the results of searches in the non-redundant NCBI protein database that revealed the existence of a group of homologous bifunctional β-lactamases in the genomes of environmental bacteria. These findings suggest that bifunctional β-lactamases are widespread in nature; these findings also raise concern that bifunctional β-lactamases may be transferred to bacteria of clinical importance through lateral gene transfer mechanisms.

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